Famous Places to Visit

A fairly large town, Lustenau lies 5 km (3 miles) north of the mouth of the Rhine as it joins Bodensee, on the border with Switzerland. It is famous for its beautiful embroidery and lace-making, popular throughout Austria. It was at Lustenau that t ...

The Forsvarsmuseet shares the history of the armed forces of Norway. The name of the museum used to be Haermuseet, which stood for the army museum, and before that it was called the artillery museum. For this reason, the exhibits consist mostly of ...

Sandefjord is located in Vestfold county, in Norway. The municipality was established in January of 1838. The rural area of Sandar merged with the city in 1968. The city is well-known for the prosperous whaling industry and the rich Viking history. ...

Lom is a rural center that is located on the Otta river banks. The town is a gateway into the Boverdalen valley. It is also the way into the Jotunheimen mountain range and to the Sognefjellet mountain.
In the year 1000, the Lom Stavkirke, wh ...

Senja is the second biggest island in Norway (which doesn’t include Svalbard). Senja is described in a World War II novel by David Armine Howarth. It is also a notable island in a MMORPG called Tibia.
Moddi is a Norwegian musician, and ...